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Friday, February 18, 1994 Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 77, Issue 101 Investigation Student security doubted will put costs Officials claim door propping to be problem in Founders by Sherry Turco mediately. city editor "As soon as we realize a door is propped we must call a on taxpayers Some residents of the re- resident adviser who then modeled Founders say the res- must run down and unprop it," by Pete Yost any sanctions against the Rose idence hall's touted conven- said Andrea St. Clair, a desk The Associated Press firm for dual representation. The ience is anything but. And res- clerk at Founders. firm had as one of its clients the idents' frustration is causing a Residence Life has asked WASHINGTON - President failed S&L that is part of Fiske's security problem in the form Founders Hall Council to take Clinton declared Thursday the probe, and later it represented of door propping, officials action and make others aware Whitewater criminal in- the U.S. government in a case said. of the danger that may ensue vestigation will against the thrift's auditors after Placed at each of the doors because of door propping. cost taxpayers the S&L collapsed. are electronic locks that can "The door propping occurs millions of dol- The Federal Deposit Insurance only be accessed by residents in all residence halls, however lars though Corp. said there was no conflict carrying a personal entry de- the computer system makes "most of it has of interest under the regulations vice. There is only open access us aware of the problem much nothing to do in effect at the time. The FDlC's to the building via the back quicker than in the past," said with me." The examination focused on whether and front doors. Wayne Colvin, director of res- prosecutor Associate Attorney General "One of the main reasons I idential services. turned his at- Webster Hubbell misled regula- live in Founders is because I Alarm or no alarm, door tention to Mrs. tors about the Rose firm's prior have an artificial leg and I propping is still a common Clinton's form- work for the S&L It found he have a special permit which problem in Founders, said Jim er law firm. didn't. allows me to park in Founders Atkinson, assistant complex In Little Rock, Ark., a broadly lot," said Becky Uline, sopho- coordinator of the residence worded document called a notice more Founders resident. hall. subpoena was delivered to the "What good is it if I have to "Although we do have the Rose Law Firm this week includ- Whitewater Criminal walk around the building any- alarms, there is just not ing "an admonition against any Investigation way?" enough people to respond to shredding or destruction of ma- Molly Lobaugh, a sopho- each and every one," said Jim terials," said one person em- more Founders resident, Atkinson, assistant complex ployed by the firm. • President Clinton declared that agrees. coordinator of Founders. Special counsel Robert Fiske's the investigation will cost "Walking around the build- "However, the night guards do admonition directs the firm to taxpayers millions of dollars. ing is much more dangerous check them consistently, and than making the outside doors they are almost always prop- preserve information on com- • Fiske's admonition directs Mrs. puters as well as paper docu- of Founders PED accessible," ped open. Students need to un- ments that may pertain to the in- Clinton's former law firm to said Lobaugh. "Even when derstand that it is for their vestigation, according to a sec- preserve information on computers those doors are propped, a re- own safety that they are ond person who was read por- that may pertain to the case. sident still needs a PED to ob- locked." tain access to the upstairs The door students are most tions of the notice by a different v Federal regulators said they Rose employee. Both people where students live. I would concerned about is the south- spoke on condition of anonymity. have found no basis to recommend feel safe if those doors were west door located directly After a report in The Washing- any sanctions against the Rose made PED accessible." across from the East Wooster ton Times last week raising the firm. The goal of such a system is Street/Thurstin Avenue question of shredding, F'BI to provide maximum security, intersection. This door is also agents asked law firm employees Clinton contended in Washing- according to Wayne Colvin, the closest entrance to Foun- whether they witnessed any ton that the Whitewater matter director of residential ser- ders' back parking lot. documents being destroyed, the was "a simple straightforward vices. As part of the system, "Students are more con- first person said. thing and it'll be shown to be." when each of the other doors cerned with personal conven- Attorneys at the Rose Law He said in a radio interview, "I'm are propped, the front desk is ience than others' safety," Firm have been gathering mate- amazed by all the twists and alerted by a computer system. Colvin said. "We just want a rial for the wide-ranging in- turns of interpretation that's "This door propping is safe environment for our stu- vestigation of President and Mrs. been given." defeating the whole purpose dents." Clinton's Whitewater Develop- In response to questions later, of having the doors locked," Colvin said Residence Life ment Corp. real estate venture. Clinton said he reluctantly re- Colvin said. "The PEDS do not has suggested a number of op- Couriers who deliver packages quested appointment of a special open all of the doors because tions for Founders Student and whose work area is in the counsel so that "I wouldn't have the fewer the accessible en- Hall Government to solve the vicinity of the law firm's shred- to fool with it any more. And I'm trances, the more secure a fa- problem. ders told the FBI they had no not spending my time on it." cility is." "[Residence Life] does not I .»■ Hi. NtwiAtMi Wclliatr When a door is propped a have any plans at this point to knowledge of any document de- Both Democrats and Republi- Founders secretary Doris Chamberlain unprops the side door by struction, said the first person. cans on Capitol Hill had called desk clerk at the front desk is to alert a resident adviser im- the Food Court as she leaves the building. The residence hall has Federal regulators said they for appointment of a special See PROPPING, page 3. recently seen an increase in the problem of door propping. had found no basis to recommend counsel to look into Whitewater. Seminar covers etiquette Project sponsors Company teaches students proper manners, tips for greetings roundtable talk by Melissa Llpowskl by Courtney Gangeml "Did you know that when eating soup, the She said to make sure you introduce those News staff writer tune Zango. will discuss the var- News staff writer soup spoon should be taken away from you whom you are with ious ways in which women of any rather than toward you?" Starvaggi asked at According to At Ease, there are five stan- The African- and North- ethnic group will understand A group of University students learned the the dinner. "This will keep the soup from dard rules of introduction- standing up, smil- American History Culture their linkages to the African cul- dos, don'ts and hows of business etiquette In dripping on you. Instead, it will drip back ing, always shaking hands (firmly), making Project will sponsor the "Women ture, said Lillian Ashcraft-Eason, a seminar an campus Wednesday night In the Into the bowl." eye contact and repeating the other person's of Color moderator for the event. Lenhart Grand Ballroom. The students learned basic table manners name. Roun dt able "Each of the panelists will dis- The seminar covered everything from regarding how to eat soup, the proper way to "Introducing people is one of the most im- Discussion," cuss topics of interest to them table m»"n»r tips and invitation etiquette to butter a bread roll and the proper etiquette portant acts in business and social life, yet today at 10 a.m. per ethnic group," Ashcraft- business greetings and introduction tips. for placing the silverware on the plate when many make introductions In a haphazard in the Amani Eason said. The «»fni"pr was presented by Mary Starva- the meal is finished (turning the fork over), way," Starvaggi said. Room. Taking a stance less rooted in ggl, director of training for At Ease Inc. according to Brett Haggy, president of IFC. Other tips were given throughout the sem- The event tradition, the panelists hope to At Ease Inc., a Cincinnati based company, At Ease presented a workshop at the Phi inar, such as the best way to pay for a busi- will focus on a discuss African connections was founded by Ann Marie Sabath, the cur- Kappa Tau leadership academy, where Ha- ness luncheon. discussion of from a more contemporary rent owner of the company. Trainers of At ggy first heard about the tips. "Pay with a credit card. It's smooth and women in Afri- viewpoint, she said. In doing this, Ease travel throughout the Midwest focus- "Students need a sense of confidence quick," Starvaggi said. "If not, pay with big can culture in the panel will encourage discus- ing on business protocol and etiquette, ac- when interviewing in a business setting," bills, like a fifty." connection to sion on a more personal level. cording to Starvaggi. She also recommended that an applicant women of other cultures, includ- "We hope to talk in a multicul- Haggy said. "At Ease can help to provide the ing Asian Americans, Latino "We visit a lot of colleges," Starvaggi said. basic fundamentals people need." act Interested in the interview, because he or tural perspective and encourage "We hope students walk away with a new she will then seem interesting. Americans and Native Ameri- those who attend to think about The seminar was important because many cans, said Monica Smith-Scott, their relationships with others," awareness of how they interact with other individuals aren't educated in general busi- One of the most important things stressed director of multicultural activi- she said. people- ness etiquette, Haggy said. at the seminar was to put a thank you in writ- Before the program in the ballroom, Star- ties. Students should attend the Tips on what to do when introducing indi- ing. This should usually be done within 24 to It will take place in connection vaggi met with members of the Interfrater- 48 hours of the act. event in order to achieve a higher viduals whose names they have forgotten with Black History Month and as level of understanding of their nity and PanheUenic councils to discuss the were also given at the seminar. Starvaggi "If someone ha* taken over IS minutes to basic table manners and etiquette for inter- a connecting point to next interpersonal relationships and said it's acceptable to forget a name. do something for you, write a thank you month's celebration of Women's viewing opportunities during a dinner situa- how people of different eth- "Give them your name and they'll hopeful- note," she said. "And a thank you note la Just History Month. tion. nicities are linked to each other ly catch on and give you theirs," she said. that, a note with a few sentences." The panelists, Lorna Gonzavez- Pinto, Linda Pet ras.it I and Oppor- See ROUNDTABLE, page 3.

After cruising past an A University alumnus re- The 14th Annual Leader- average-at-best Western Friday, partly cloudy INSIDE cently won a first-place ship Conference, "Redefin- Michigan squad 8S-60 skies are expected with prize at the 1994 Roots of ing Leadership," begins to- Wednesday night, the men's mild temperatures T H F Diversity art exhibition in day at the University and basketball team will be throughout the day. The Toledo. continues through Satur- ready for a tough road high is expected to reach 54 --Page 6. day. game at Ohio University degrees. -■PageS. this weekend. NEWS -■Page 7. The Page Editorial The BG News Friday, February 18, 1994 page two The BG News ' %*.{«$.M^/% 555. ^ • i^S■- "A Commitment to Excellence"

Kirk Pavelich Glen Lubbert editor-in-chief managing editor

Julie Tagliaferro Eileen McNamara assistant managing editor news editor

Michael Zawacki Scott DeKatch Sharon Turco l city editor editorial editor Insider editor y C3§0wJ*

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Ground... \ E.A.R. to the Ground is a bit P-E-R-P-L-E-X-E-D over a rash of misspellings which have cropped up on signs and notices around campus. On a SICSIC sign plastered in a Union window: "Snow is alot like rain, accept it's cold...Actually, I guess its not" On a Hanna Hall SICSIC sign that has tffc been removed: "... your stupid." (To which someone had written: "No, you're stupid.") On a WFAL notice taped to the station's broadcast booth: " Manditory staff meeting..." We at E.A.R. hate to be P-J-C-K-Y, kids, but And the bands played on... shouldn't we all know how to S-P-E-L-L at this point in our educations? From Close to the Knives: A The third annual AIDS Benefit We're especially disappointed with the radio Memoir of Disintegration by Da- Concert at Howard's Club H is on station's notice, which was produced by a communi- vid Voinorich: Wednesday, Feb. 23. It will fea- " 'If I had a dollar for health ture six great local bands, AIDS cations major! And yes, we are including in our fing- literature, condoms and we'll be er-pointing those News staffers who have blundered care I'd rather spend it on a baby or an innocent person with some peddling some t-shirts. Doors in print. defect or illness not of their own open at 6 p.m., get there early Remember, kids, it's called a D-I-C-T-l-O-N-A-R-Y. responsibility, and not some per- because it gets pretty packed. son with AIDS.' said the health Bring this column to the show be- *** care official on national televi- fore 8 p.m. and you'll get $1 off sion. admission (Sam and Mike - The While we're griping, what's with the gang-style "And this is in the middle of an Sam „ Mike Column: Readership Has Its graffiti someone or some group has painted on the hour long video of people dying on & Privileges). signs in front of the Union and University Hall, as camera because they can't afford Melendez Cook well as on Hayes Hall, the Education building and the limited drugs available that People who help out and de- might extend their lives. serve to see their name in the elsewhere? paper... Although it may be someone's idea of harmless fun "And I can't even remember Nobody deserves AIDS. Nobody deserves to it has bad connotations, not to mention it's defacing what this official looked like, be- cause I reached in through the die. Nobody is expendable. Nobody. Jeanne Wright, Toby Klinger property. We're certain there are better ways to ex- television screen and ripped his and WBGU 88.1 FM, the man- press yourself. face in half. agement of Howard's Club H, "And I was diagnosed with Wizard Graphics, Colleen Kellcy, • ** AIDS recently, and this was after disease," that victims probably Benefit Concert makes an effort Sallie Stiens, Laurie Smith and the last few years of losing count "deserve." to spread the facts. And it also everyone else from Take a Kudos to the women's rugby team who've gone two of the friends and neighbors who First of all, let's get one thing makes an effort to contribute Stand! and Insidereditors Scott seasons without a loss. have been dying slow, vicious and straight. Nobody deserves AIDS. money and attention to a place DeKatch and Joe Peiffer. And of Until last weekend, some of us at E.A.R. Central unnecessary deaths because Nobody deserves to die. Nobody called David's House. course, the bands Gone Daddy didn't even know this University had a women's rug- fags, dykes and junkies are ex- is expendable. Nobody. The efforts of David's House. Finch, Sweaty Whiskers, Paste, pendable in this country." Secondly, you want to know the David's House is a Toledo hos- Giraffe Boy and UltraMan by team with 25-30 members, so we decided to pice for five HIV-positive and (formerly Gearhead). spread the word. On Wednesday, Feb. 23, How- leading way AIDS is now trans- ard's Club H will play host to the mitted in the United States? You AIDS patients who are either E.A.R. encourages everyone on campus to go out to third annual AIDS Benefit Con- probably don't. The leading homeless or in danger of becom- And the bands played on... the rugby field and support the ladies as they kick cert for David's House. Every cause is now sex between men ing homeless. David's House is a So, go to make a contribution to some butt. year we try to help this event out, and women, which accounts for place filled with volunteers will- David's House, or go to learn There isn't any excuse not to catch a game since 'cause it's for a good cause ~ it 75 percent of all transmissions. ing to share unconditional love something about AIDS, or just go they play most of their games on their home turf. promotes AIDS awareness and We learned that the other night at with people who are struggling to hear the bands. It'll be worth it's always a fun time when our the AIDS "Talk Show," spon- with a terrible situation. It's a your while, and we hope to see local band buddies get together sored by the local heroes at the place for encouragement and you Wednesday. for a concert. It's something we Wellness Center. hope, without judgment. The BG News Staff look forward to. We're preaching, aren't we? We love this event, but we don't And we hate it. Well, deal with it for one week. In the basement of David's want it to go on forever. Hopeful- There will continue to be a House Is the NOVA (No One's ly, someday there will be a uni- photo editor Ross Weilzncr We hate the fact there is still a need for this type of event. But need for this kind of event as Victory Alone) project. NOVA is versal understanding of AIDS, a assistant photo editor Nathan Wallace there is a need, and will continue long as there are people who are an AIDS outreach program, cure for AIDS and no longer a sports editor Mark DcChant to be a need, as long as we still running around Bowling Green complete with phone banks, need for David's House. But until assistant sports editor Randy Seller have people running around who are afraid of toilet seats, group speakers and the like. that day, there will continue to be assistant sports editor Mike Kazimore Bowling Green like they're in- scared of water fountains and discrimination and needless suf- Insider managing editor Joe Peiffcr vincible from AIDS. A condom terrified of someone drinking out David's House receives no fering and death. And until that special projects editor Dawn Keller and/or common sense isn't going of their coffee cup. money from the government. day, there will be some of our assistant special projects editor Leah Bamum to kill you, people. It could save There will continue to be a None. It's financed solely by con- friends trying to help out by put- copy chief Meridiih McCrackcn you. need for this type of event as tributions, some coming from BG ting on a rock and roll show, and There will continue to be a long as people who want to area fundraisers, like the event the bands will play on... need for this type of event as protect themselves don't know coming up on Wednesday night. long as we have people running all the facts. People have got to The BG News Editorial Office around Bowling Green dismiss- know the facts, spread the facts About the AIDS Benefit Con- Sam Melendez and Mike Cook ing AIDS as that "fag and junkie and use the facts, so the AIDS cert. are columnists for The BG News. editor 372-6966 Insider 372-6967 managing editor 372-2603 What do you think of the possibility that each of Founders' side assistant managing editor 372-6968 news editor 372-2952 doors will be made inaccessible if door propping does not stop ? city editor 372-6968 sports editor 372-2602 editorial 372-2604

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ACROSS THE STATE Collapse cause un- than loads it endured before, Mi- halisin said. known MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio - Au- thorities have not determined the cause of a roof collapse that Rapist to appeal murder killed a 14-year-old boy. Middlefield Police Chief David conviction Easthon said Tuesday that crimi- PAINESVILLE, Ohio -- A man February 1 8 19 9 4 nal charges were unlikely in the sentenced to six life prison terms ITHREE Jan. 17 death of Rickey Lynn Wil- for raping a stepchild and one life son Jr., who was crushed when term for murdering his wife the roof collapsed as he got out of plans to appeal the murder con- They're not naked an apartment complex swimming viction. pool. David A. Wolf, 36, was sen- Easthon said the Geauga tenced Tuesday in Lake Common County building department did Pleas Court for killing his wife, not observe any code violations. Patricia, with a hammer in 1990 Although the report said several Wolf said he would appeal the other apartment residents and conviction. building employees spotted an 8 A jury last week convicted to 10-foot-long crack in the roof Wolf of murder and abuse of a the day of the accident, Easthon corpse. Jurors acquitted him of a said the crack apparently was in 1991 aggravated murder convic- the dry wall, not the roofs struc- tion in the death of his wife. That ture. conviction was overturned on ap- Chief building official Michael peal. Mihalisin said the roof trusses The life term is to be consecu- appeared to have failed in the tive to six life terms for raping center, but there was no evidence his 12-year-old stepdaughter. of damage or rot. Snow of up to 16 inches on some Compiled from staff and wire parts of the roof was no heavier reports. r Top Singles Top Albums Weekly charts for the Weekly charts for the nation's best-selling nation's best-selling singles as they appear albums as they appear in next week's issue of in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Billboard magazine. Reprinted with permission. Platinum 1. Ton! Braxton, Toni signifies more than 1 Braxton (Laface) million copies sold. Platinum 1. The Power of Love, 2. Music Box, Mariah Celine Dion (Music) Carey (Columbia) 2. The Sign, Ace of Base Platinum. (Arista) 3. Doggy Style, Snoop 3. Whatta Man, Salt-N- Doggy Dogg (Death Pepa featuring En Row-Interscope) Vogue (Next Plateau- Platinum. London) 4. Klckln'ItUp.John 4. All for Love, Bryan Michael Montgomery Adams-Rod Stewart- (Atlantic) Sting (A&M) 5.12 Play, R. Kelly APPhofofChriiKai 5. Breathe Again, Toni (Jive) Braxton (LaFace) 6. Very Necessary, Salt- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals activists carry a cof- day. The group was chanting for people to "bring out the dead," 6. Without You-Never N-Pepa (Next Plateau) fin draped with furs through downtown Columbus, Ohio, Wednes- referring to emptying their closet s of furs. Forget You, Mariah Platinum Carey (Columbia) 7. August & Everything ROUNDTABLE PROPPING 7. Hero, Mariah Carey After, Counting Crows ACROSS THE CAMPUS (Columbia) Platinum (Geffen) Continued from page 1. Continued from page 1. 8. So Much In Love, All 8. Greatest Hits, Tom Hypnotist performs to- need. cross-culturally, Ashcraft-Eason do anything," Colvin said. 4-One (Blitzz) Petty & The The $1,000 scholarship is to be said. 9. Understanding, Heartbreakers(MCA) night used to pay education-related ex- "If students of this University Suggestions include: enforcing Nationally known hypnotist penses. Xscape (So So Def) 9. Jar of Flies, Alice in learn to understand and relate to the student code and group- 10. Now and Forever, Chains (Columbia) Mark Pittman will be performing Applications, which include an other ethnic groups other than fining Founders residents $25 today in the Lenhart Grand Ball- essay, must be returned by 4:30 Richard Marx (Capitol) 10. The Colour of My room of the University Union at 8 p.m. March 18 to the Center for their own, they will definitely be each time the doors are propped Love, Celine Dion p.m. The cost of the event is free Archival Collections on the fifth making an attempt to broaden or installing electronic magnetic (Music). for students who are participat- floor of the Jerome Library. All their perspectives," she said. seals on each exterior door. ing in the Bowling Green Leader- finalists will be interviewed. ship Conference. Conference Applications are available at When students attend a liberal participants will need to display Financial Aid and Student Em- arts university, they should have their nametag for free admit- ployment, the Off-Campus Stu- the opportunity to develop them- tance. For students not partici- dent Center, the Honors Program selves academically as well as a i pating in the conference, the cost office, Cooperative Education, number of other ways, she said. is just $1. Multicultural Affairs, Pre-Major "The concept of a liberal arts Get to Greenbriar Fast! Advising and the Center for Ar- education is to make the students chival Collections. less provincial and make them Scholarship available more connected to each other," Campbell hill* 2 bedrooms only Frazee St. apts.» Going Fast Applications are now available Compiled from staff and wire Ashcraft-Eason said. for University students to apply reports. 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Chris Gerbrick for being appointed on the Inter-Judiciary Board. 'ft Yasir Sitabkhan for being appointed Intra-Mural Chair on IFC. iiiMiin ciiiiitiiiiiiiiiitr ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox ox Campus The BG News page four Friday, February 18. 1994 USG election race begins SLS attorney

by Lawrence Hannan News staff writer Vice President upset with candidates' apathy to argue for The election race for Under- graduate Student Government by Lawrence Hannan Law, Kimberly Pride and Mark Sancholtz. began this week as student can- News staff writer USG Vice-President Chad Luckner said he is didates offi- very disappointed by the candidate apathy. redistricting cially filed for Only nine candidates had filed for Under- "It's really frustrating," Luckner said. "Hope- graduate Student Government's 12 senator-at- the positions of fully well have some write-in candidates who'll by Katie Simmons president and large pocltions aa of the filing deadline get involved in the next three weeks. News staff writer vice president Of the nine candidate* that filed, four are cur- Rachel Costanzo, USG secretary, said anyone rently Involved in USG - Mark Jarrett, Jason in the March 8 can be elected from a write-in election. If voter Student Legal Services Managing Attorney Rodney Fleming will election. Peters, Jason Sonenshein and Jeff Stefancic. turnout is low, a candidate could be elected with travel to Columbus Tuesday to argue his case for redistricting the In the presi- The remaining five positions feature first- only a few people voting for them. wards in Bowling Green. dential race time candidates running for the first tine, in- "If s possible that someone we've never heard The city's population is not divided in the city's four wards, he said. three teams of cluding Brian Daurelio, Scott Koehler, Tiffany of could be elected," Costanzo said. "Ward One includes about half of the city's population," Fleming candidates said. "That means that the voice of those individuals do not weigh as have filed for much as the lesser population in the other wards." the position - Man Fair-Joe supporter of improving student years," Mathe said. "During that Investment in the Future,' and to Ward One contains 47 percent of city residents, Ward Two has 22 Woods, Jen Mathe-Bill Wilson services. If I'm elected my ad- time I've been involved in a lot of a certain extent, that's what we percent, Ward Three has 11 percent and Ward Four contains 13 per- and Doug Minton-Kim Hess. ministration will work to innova- different things on campus. I represent," Minion said. "Kim cent. Fair, a political science and tive student services." think my years here and my and I both have two years left Fleming will appear before a court in Columbus for IS minutes to history major, is currently a USG Mathe, a junior political sci- knowledge of the campus and here. We're promising stable, se- make his argument regarding the possibility of redistricting, which Jistrict senator. He believes that ence and interpersonal commu- how it works puts me ahead of cure student government." the court will then take under advisement. The court will meet and his experience and his communi- nication major, is currently an at- the other candidates." Outgoing USG Vice President write a decision which will be announced in a matter of months. cation skills make him the best large senator and the state and Doug Minion, a manufacturing Chad Luckner predicts that this All briefs within this case have been filed and the courts have now candidate. committee affairs chairwoman in technology major, is currently a election will be a good one. requested the presence of Fleming as well as the city attorney Mi- "Over the last couple of years, USG. She said she believes her member of USG's executive cab- chael Marsh in Columbus Feb. 22. I've had a lot of experience deal- experience and knowledge of the inet. He said he believes that as "It's good to see so many peo- "This is what they call oral arguments, and it's not really a major ing with various groups like fac- University set her apart from the president he can make student ple running," Luckner said. "The part of the case," Marsh said. "It's a chance for the court to hear each ulty and the state legislature," other candidates. goals University goals. competition will be helpful to side of the case and for each side to say what they might not have had Fair said. "I've also been a strong "I've been in USG for three "Our campaign slogan is 'An both USG and the student body'' the chance to say at other t imes." Marsh said the population in the wards obviously varies, but that Every undergraduate student booklets have already been dis- the discrepancy abides by city ordinances and is permitted and justi- living off campus Is assigned an tributed on campus to the resi- fied by other states. on-campus mailbox (OCMB) un- dence halls, college offices and Fleming will be arguing that the overpopulation within Ward One less the student requested not to the mallroom. Read page 5 In the has given that population an unfair disadvantage as voters. have one at the Office of Regis- booklet very carefully so you Concerned students and city residents will travel to Columbus to tration and Records. The mall- know how to register! view the arguments. No decision will be reached at that time. The room is located in 208 Moseley hearing was scheduled for Columbus only because that was the court Answers to important student questions II.ill Look for the listing of 5. I failed a course last semes- where the cases were initially filed. names and numbers posted in the ter and would like to retake the mallroom. All registration mate- course at a college near my home "Minds are like parachutes. 2 Oops! I missed the Feb. 2 rials are sent to the OCMB. this summer. Will repeating the They only function when open." - deadline to request classes for Faculty member course remove the "F' from my Dewar. Fall 1994. What happens now? GPA? 1. I have an incomplete grade Dear Forgetful Freddie: 4. I'm planning to lake classes Dear Re-Pete: from fall of 1993. How long do I Unfortunately you won't be at BG this summer. How can I To replace an "F* the course publishes survey iiave to make it up? able to register for classes until register? must be taken at the University. Dear Leftover Low New Open Registration, which Is Dear STAR Gazer: Refer to your undergraduate The professor needs to turn the April 16 and 17. You may want to You can reach for the STAR(S) catalog for specifics. by Cynthia Kent second edition should be com- grade Into the Office of Registra- mark your calendar now! this year as STAR-90 Is available News staff writer plete in a year and a half. tion and Records by March 1. So to summer school registrants for "The second volume will be you'll need to have everything 3. Do you know where my mail the first time. Registration be- BGaSkU is a service provided Robert Berg, assistant profes- part of a two-part course," Berg completed before that date. Con- is going? I'm sure not getting it. gins on Feb. 21 on a first come, by the University's Academic sor of romance languages, has said. "The 18th Century will be tact your professor immediately! Dear Lookin' Lazy: first served basis. The summer Advisers. recently published a French lit- taught in the fall and the 19th and erature survey text entitled Lit- 20th taught in the spring." terature Francaise: Textes et At the recent Modern Lan- Contextes. guage Association annual con- CHAKLESTOWM APTS. Berg said it covers 18th cen- ference in Toronto, the book was ♦ ♦ Chi Omega tury French literature and histo- introduced by the publisher and AND ♦ ry in anthology form. "received only positive com- "The entire book is in French," ments," Berg said. MID AM MANOR ♦ Berg said. 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The Big Kahuna Scientist recognized Associate professor awarded for research

by Katie Simmons Leontis was presented with a treatment of various types of News staff writer plaque at the Sigma Xi annual diseases," Leontis said. "Nucleic dinner Feb. 10. Leontis made a acid will most likely be used in Neocles Leontis, an associate presentation about the research the future for this treatment pre- professor of chemistry, has been he is conducting, which includes cisely and for those individuals named the 1994 recipient of the the structure and configurations who have side effects of the Outstanding concerning the RNA and DNA drugs used for various treat- Young Scien- nucleic acids found in cells. ments now." tists Award. "We work on figuring out the Leontis is a graduate of Ohio The Bowling proof and idea of the structures State University, earned his Green State of the nucleic acids and then we master's degree from Harvard University study and prove it," Leontis said. University and his doctorate Chapter of "The whole concept is an excit- from Yale University. He did his Sigma Xi pre- ing process of learning." post-doctoral work as a Thurnau sents an annual Leontis collaborates with var- Research Fellow at the Universi- award to a ious universities throughout the ty of Michigan. scientist on nation. The more dominant and campus who Leonlls active universities include re- Leontis has written and co- displays distinguishing credibi- searchers from Purdue, Yale, written many journal articles, lity in research. Leonis was rec- Harvard and Akron. given presentations at universi- ognized for his research with Research from the work of ties nationwide, and made con- RNA and DNA nucleic acids. Leontis ultimately goes to find- tributions to professional con- "It was a very nice recognition ing a more applicable and specif- ferences and workshops. Leontis of the work we do here at Bowl- ic drug to be used in the treat- is also a member of the Sigma Xi ing Green," Leontis said. "It ment of such diseases as cancer. Chapter at the University. gives the public awareness of the "We're trying to design a more Candidates for recognition quality of research that is done specific drug a'ong the lines of must have received their doctor- here." nucleic acids to help with the ates within the past 12 years. Councils host conference Seminar deals with five different tracts of leadership by Courtney Gangemi News staff writer business administration and her University Union at 8 p.m. Mark master's in sociology. She has Pittman will dazzle audiences in The 14th Annual Leadership been an administrator, teacher, a free event to those attending Conference begins today at the and programmer at OSU for the conference. Other students University. more than 28 years. Tootle is also must pay $1, White said. "Redefining Leadership" is a member of the Pi Beta Phi About 400 people are signed up this year's motto, and the confer- women's fraternity, according to for the conference so far, and the ence will take place on campus Douglas Minion, co-coordinator conference should be a great today and tomorrow. for the conference. success, White said. There are five different tracts Her presentation revolves "This can be very valuable to to the conference including per- around the creativity one can de- any student who wants to gain sonal, greek, established, gen- velop, and the potential creativi- leadership experience, even if eral, and occupational leader- ty they can have. Her presen- they are involved in positions us- ship, according to lici White, tation also includes how to nur- ing a lot of knowledge," White The BO Nt.VDnu, Mullen public relations and recruitment ture creativity in others. said. "The conference is flexible chair for the Bowling Green Morley is a full-time public and can meet the needs of any WFAL Radio Disc Jockey George Privateer, also known as 'The Big Kahuna," counts down the top Leadership Conference. speaker across Michigan and the type of student with leadership rock songs of all time Thursday during bis 24-hour shift to raise money for new transmitters. "This is one of the largest stu- nation. He serves as a goodwill experience, or without." dent-run leadership conferences ambassador for Albion College Registration is from 1 to 4 p.m. in the nation," White said. and is a frequent chapel speaker in the Union, and the conference All attending will receive a in NFL and Major League Base- begins at 4:30 p.m. The two-day certificate of leadership training. ball locker rooms on Sunday conference costs $15 and can be Panhel honors faculty Individuals will also receive an mornings, according to Minton. applied directly to the student's informational packet including His presentation is a motiva- bursar account. handouts from the various tional talk called, "Excited about speakers, according to White. the future," Minton said. The conference has been in the members with contest The general session speakers "We are looking forward to a planning for the past year and of the conference are Barb Too- verv rewarding conference," should meet everyone's expecta- tle and Morley Fraser. 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The Panhellenic Council has The contest is a way for faculty ly winner for spring semester, chosen economics associate to be recognized for their contin- according to Maggie Wickert, professor Bruce Edwards as the uing efforts at the University. cabinet director for Panhel. *************************** winner of its faculty appreciation "Every instructor, professor contest this February. and associate professor has a "The Panhellenic Council is The Panhellenic Council is in chance of winning the contest," very active with events occur- We've Changed!! charge of sorority life on cam- Himes said. "The names are ring on campus," Wickert said. pus. It has continued its contest drawn randomly." 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by Lisa Gallagher are more than just getting ty, he served in the Vietnam News contributing reporter credit. War from 1968-1969. rituals, customs "I love the art building at "While I was in Vietnam, I A University alumnus re- Bowling Green, so I take class- told myself if I was lucky enough to return to America I by Melissa Llpowskl lar fashion, she said. cently won a first-place prize es just to use the facility," he News staff writer at the 1994 Roots of Diversity said. "My main goal after get- wasn't going to waste any time The festival, which begins art exhibition in Toledo. ting my master's is to work at I was going to do the most I tomorrow at 6 p.m. in Kobacker In celebration of humanity's Hall, will replicate the Yoruba ri- Emanuel Enriquez, who Bowling Green teaching art." could, which I have done," he said. first ancestors, the African and tual in every way, she said. graduated with a Bachelor of Enriquez began his art ca- North American History and Cul- Fine Arts degree in 1978, won reer doing paintings. A few of Enriquez just returned from Complete with actual Nigerian a three-week trip to Guatamala ture Project the three-dimensional sculpt- his painted pieces hang in will host the costumes, drummers, music, ing category on Feb. 7 at the SamB's Restaurant, the Mileti and Honduras in December. dances and narration, University He goes down once a year to Third Annual Owens-Illinois Art Center. Alumni Center and the Student African- students and community mem- "I am so excited to have won Services Building. study the Mayan temples and art work and he credits his trip African Amer- bers will have the opportunity to first place at the show. I got After years of painting, En- participate in the ritual and the second place last year in the with inspiring his art and out- Enriquez ican History riquez said he decided he Month Festival summoning of the spirits, she same show, so this is a great look on life. wanted to try sculpting. So far, on Saturday. said. improvement," Enriquez said. "I go on the trips for inspira- Guatemalans do. he has currently done three The colorful Eileen Kerner, executive di- tion, and to take a break from sculptures. "It was an amazing experi- and musical The majority of the partici- rector of the Arts Commission ence. It is beautiful and fas- event, rooted in pants in this sacred ceremonial of Toledo, thinks Enriquez does cinating there," he said. African tra- performance will be scholars, exceptional work. "While I was in Vietnam, I told myself if I Enriquez said he has advice dition, is an authentic African ri- priests and priestesses from "Enriquez is one of the most for students who are pursuing tual of the Yoruba tribe of professional artists in the area. was lucky enough to return to America I Africa and the U.S., she said. In a possible career in art. Nigeria that is used to summon His enthusiasm expressed "A lot of people go into art addition, many University stu- wasn't going to waste any time. I was going ancestral spirits, according to toward his work is really con- dents will be involved in the thinking it is an egotistical trip. Lillian Ashcraft-Eason, associate ceremony. tagious," Kerner said. "From a to do the most I could, which I have done." But they can be disappointed patron's point of view, he has a professor of history. The fea- Emanuel Enriquez, award-winning sculptor when they put time into work tured speaker will be Odun Omo Because the celebration is for- lot of depth in his work." and it's not appreciated," he Enriquez, who has been ex- Eniyan. eign to many University stu- said. "I encourage people to dents, the purpose in having the hibiting his work since he "I enjoy sculpting more than everyday hassles," he said. have a solid foundation in their In the celebration, the Yoruba event is to link people together graduated, said he has always painting because it is constant- The trip also connected En- work skills, instead of thinking had a passion for art. ly changing, and it gives me riquez with the people and the use the Egungun, a masked- accross racial and ethnic boun- they are going into art to be figure representation of the an- He is currently working on more area to work with," he land. He took a six-hour horse- daries and allowing them the op- rich and famous." Enriquez cestral spirit being summoned, portunity to get to know each his Master of Fine Arts degree said. back ride on a wooden saddle also said students should take at the University, but his mo- Before Enriquez received his in Guatamala so he could expe- for the purpose of capturing the other, Ashcraft-Eason said. advantage of the University's essence of the spirit, Ashcraft- tives for going back to school art degree from the Universi- rience the same things that the Fine Arts Building. Eason said. "This is a multicultural event that was planned with the inten- According to tradition, the tion of making people realize that spirits of the ancestors come all of humanity has tlie same or Eat Your Breakfast... It's the Most Important Meal of the Day! only when summoned by certain common beginnings," she said. drums and rhythms and will only "As a result, the event should be return when sent back in a simi- a priority of everyone to attend."

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Dating back to the Talita Scott had 17 points in group's scoring, they can also tinue their late season run by sophomore center Jamie Ling. women's basketball team has 1986-87 season, Bowling Green that contest and leads the Fal- play defense. OU ranks first in destroyed the rest of the toward the Central Collegiate A member of last year's all-C- has won 16 of the last 17 and cons this year, averaging 17 the MAC in points allowed, giv- Hockey Association playoffs this CIIA rookie team. Ling leads the league by rattling off have a 24-10 overall series points a game. Not far behind ing up only 63.S points a game. 12-straight wins. The Falcon weekend as they host Notre squad with 31 points on the edge on OU. Scott is junior Michelle Shade, Head coach Jaci Clark Dame on Friday and Miami on squad will go for its 13th con- In this year's first meeting who is averaging 16 points a doesn't see another blow-out in strength of 13 goals and 18 as- secutive victory when they Saturday at the Ice Arena. sists. Senior defenseman Matt between these two state rivals, contest. For the Bobcats, the the future. This week- travel to Ohio University to BG took control of the game front court trio of Kenyetta "Ohio is fighting for home Osiecki - the team's captain and face the Bobcats Saturday. end's action second leading scorer - has de- early by scoring 21 of the first Borden, Bonnie Owens and The BG women (18-3 overall, See Upset-minded, page nine. could go a long veloped into one of the best de- 23 points in the contest. The Holly Skeen are the strong way in de- fensemen in the CCHA. termining The Redskins invade Bowling seeding for the Green on Saturday night singing CCHA post a decidedly different tune than First place on season tour- the Irish. nament. Although the Redskins had The Falcons, their school record 10-game win- 14-12-2 overall ning streak snapped last Friday night against Illinois-Chicago, line at Athens and 12-9-2 In the CCHA, begin play tonight they have still won 11 of their by Mike Kazlmore last 12 games. The streak has Trent, last season's MAC just one point behind Miami, assistant sports editor Freshman of the Year and Most 15-11-1 overall and 13-9-1 in the enabled Miami to move from the cellar of the CCHA earlier this Valuable Player, has been tear- CCHA, for fifth place in the con- After cruising past an aver- ing up the league again this ference. They lead Ferris State season to their current fifth- age-at-best Western Michigan year. All Trent has done this by nine points for the last home place position. squad 85-60 Wednesday night, year is score 25 points a game Miami should be! looking for a ice position in the CCHA the men's basketball team will while shooting a robust 60 per- playoffs. Only six points separate little bit of revenge this weekend be ready for a tough road game cent from the field. He's also against the Falcons. BG defeated the second and sixth place teams this weekend. leading the league in rebound- in the conference. the Redskins earlier this season The Falcons, 14-7 overall and ing, hauling in 12 boards a Although it won't be easy, the 2-1 in overtime. 9-4 in the Mid-American Con- game Falcons want to finish as high as Central to their recent success ference, will battle the Bobcats While Trent has been the ob- possible in the standings, BG has been BG's ability to put the from Ohio, 16-7, 9-4, Saturday ject of many MAC coaches' head coach Jerry York said. puck in the net. at 7:30 p.m. With only five con- nightmares this year, he also "Our goal, first and foremost, Over the last four games the ference games remaining, Falcons have ripped the cords for has a good supporting cast of is to finish as close to Michigan every one becomes very im- players. 21 goals. Many of those have as we can," he said. "I think sec- portant. And once again, the "I think Ohio University has come on BG's revamped power ond place is available but there's key for BG will be defense. a very well-balanced team and tremendous competition for it." play. Three of BG's six goals Although the Falcons were they're playing very well right While BG and Miami worry against Kent last Saturday night able to shut down the Broncos came with the extra attacker. now," BG head coach Jim Lar- about home-ice advantage, Notre Wednesday the Bobcats have ranaga said. "They're getting Dame simply wants a win. The "We've really picked up our one thing that WMU doesn't - Irish are winless in their last play - especially on the power Gary Trent. See First place, page nine. eight contests and have just one play," York said. "We're starting Tht BG Newi/Doui Mullen victory in their last IS games. to cash in." WE HAVE LIFTOFF Freshman track athlete Travis Downey has vaulted into the Falcon record books Not too often do freshman "It's expected that when you campaign. A hamstring injury athletes make an impact on come to college there are going last year gave him another their respective sports at the to be top-quality athletes." he runner-up finish at the state collegiate level. In most cases said. championship meet. Downey they see limited action or are If you're not from the also owns the Ohio high school red-shirted during their first Northwest Ohio area, Dow- record in the pole vault. year. ney's fast start and early suc- Besides vaulting, Downey Freshman pole vaulter Tra- cess may come as a surprise. also was a state caliber vis Downey, however, is an ex- But the "Downey" family name 300-meter hurdler in high ception to the rule. has been synonymous with pole school. During his first season Downey has stepped up in his vaulting in the area for many with the Falcons, Downey also premier season and produced years. runs the 55-meter dash and for the men's track season. Tim Downey, Travis' father, competes in the 400-meter re- In his first meet as a Falcon vaulted in high school and lay. That versatility is what he won the pole vault with a some in college before an achil- Downey wants to continue at vault of 15 feet 5 inches. In les tendon injury ended his ca- BG. He doesn't want to be four subsequent meets Dow- reer. Travis' older brother, known as just a pole vaulter. ney has done no worse than a Shaun Downey is a senior pole "I don't want to specialize," top five finish in the event. vaulter at Purdue University. he said. "I know I was re- This past weekend at the Cen- He recently won the presti- cruited for pole vaulting, but in tral Collegiate Indoor Cham- gious Mayo Invitational meet high school I ran the sprints pionships, Downey broke the with a vault of 17 feet 8 inches. and the 300-meter hurdles. BG indoor pole vault record The performance provisionally That's what I want to do. I want with a vault of 16 feet 4 inches. qualified him for the NCAA In- to do the things I did in high Head coach Sid Sink said that door Championships. school." although Downey's start is im- Sink knows that Downey's pressive, his best is yet to value goes beyond just the pole come. By vault. "I think he's done well start- John Boyle "He's more valuable to us ing out, but, from what we've because he can do more than seen in practice and what we News sports writer just one event," Sink said. . know he's done in the past, we His biggest assest as a pole know he's going to keep im- Travis cites his father as his vaulter thus far is his work proving in the vault," he said. biggest influence in pole vault- ethic. Downey, however, feels he ing. His older brother Shaun "I have a lot of confidence has stuggled somewhat in the was also an influence growing right now,"he said. "I don't early season. up but Travis was determined ever quit no matter what the "Actually I've been on a to make a name for himself at situation is. I work as hard as I downfall right now," he said. "I BG. can and that's probably the have improved in some prac- "He (Shaun) was an in- biggest strength I have." tices and haven't in some oth- fluence through my high ers." school years but I wanted to Downey's impact at BG has The adjustment to college make my own tracks,"he said. also spilled over into the MAC. life has been Downey's biggest "I didn't want to follow him." He, as well as two other fresh- adjustment since arriving at Downey came to BG not only man vaulters at Kent and Cen- BG. as a pole vaulter but was also tral Michigan, have changed "At the beginning it was recruited by the Falcon foot- the pole vault from being a tough,"he said. "I didn't like it ball squad. He was a first-team weak event in the past to a all and actually hated it, but All-Ohio tailback his senior strong one this year, Sink said. now I enjoy It" season at nearby Otsego high Tht BG NCWI/ROM Wcltt.cr The caliber of athletes at the school. Downey's only noticeable Division I level sometimes Downey's pole vaulting cre- weakness is the mental side of BG polevaulter Travis Downey takes flight during practice, upholding the Downey family name In comes as a shock to a young dentials in high school weren't competing at the college level polevaulting. His Downey's father and older brother competed In polevaulting In college. As a fresh- freshman athlete fresh out of too shabby either. He finished and realizing that he won't man, Downey won his first meet with a vault of 15 feet 5 Inches and he set the BG indoor record at 16 high school, but Downey ex- second in the state during his necessarily win every meet, feet 4 Inches. Even though he has never finished out of the top five at any meet, head coach Sid Sink pected as much in the Mid- sophomore season and was the field events coach Scott Seh- said his best Is yet to come. American Conference. state champion in his junior mansaid. Sports The BG News page eight Friday, February 18, 1994 First place Continued from page seven. Injuries may Track gets a second great play from Gary Trent. He's a tremendous player that really hurt us the first time." In the first meeting Trent hold back BG chance at Ohio State burned BG for 27 points. The by Randy Setter Falcons, however, balanced "We can't keep the flood by Steve Wlldman competing because of a hip in- beating them in Columbus," head offensive attack, one that saw all assistant spons editor waves back," head coach News sports writer jury. coach Sid Sink said. five starters score in double fig- Charles Simpson said. "We "That [Hall's injury] will hurt Last week the men's team took ures to outlast OU, 76-72. The gymnastics team had don't have the depth against The men's and women's track us in the long-distance events," 16 athletes to the Collegiate three individual first-place The Bobcats have recently Central. If Central hurts as teams will travel to Columbus for head coach Steve Price said. Championship. This week they finishes last weekend against tried to take a page out of the bad as us, then we can com- the All-Ohio Championships Sat- Fortunately, Maria Gudakunst, will be traveling to Columbus Ball State, but did not have the pete." Falcons' playbook by getting a urday. a senior school-record holder in with 28. better balance of scoring. One of team depth to win the meet. Bowling Green will be compet- the triple jump, will be coming The men's team plans on per- This weekend, they may face the areas that the Bobcats have ing against Miami, Toledo, Ohio back from an injury to compete. forming well in the meet, but improved upon is their backcourt the same problem against State, Cleveland State, Akron, The women plan to perform Sink believes the team will shine Central Michigan. "Despite the slow scoring, as Chad Estis and Geno Ohio University, Cincinnati and better at Columbus than they did in four events in particular. Ford are both averaging double Co-captain start, we're three weeks ago at the Lady "We can do well in the 55 meter Jennifer Youngstown State. digits. The women's team has a point Buckeye Invitational. There they hurdles, the 200-meter, the pole Nacca, who improving, but we "Geno Ford is back in the start- to prove because they have won finished seventh out of nine vault and the mile run," Sink ing lineup and doing a great job is suffering still have way more the All-Ohio Championship out- teams. "This is our chance to go from a dis- said. for them," Larranaga said. "Chad potential. We are at door events for the past three back and have a second shot at Cincinnati and Miami are the Estis is also an outstanding located an- years. Ohio State," Price said. kle, and Erne a time where favorites to win the meet, but shooter so we'll have to do a good Although they have a point to The men's team also has a Sink believes the team can com- job on him." Cole, who underclassmen are score to settle in Columbus. has a prove, injuries are plaguing the pete against them. While BG takes a tremendous team. "Ohio University and Youngs- sprained just starting to gain amount of pride in its defense, Laura Hall, a freshman long- town beat us at the Central Colle- "If we really have a good meet, the Bobcats also know how to wrist, will confidence." distance runner, will be not be giate Championships. We plan on we can challenge them," he said. not be at full Zellkov stop their opponents from put- strength and previous season- Jennifer Nacca, ting the ball in the basket. Cur- ending knee injuries to Nikki gymnastics co-captain rently, OU is holding its oppo- Riggs and Kelly McClelland sition to a paltry 41 percent leave the Falcon lineup thin in Tennis resumes action shooting performance from the depth. Coupled with a lineup floor. Simpson said, "The team has by Garret! Walkup House because there are many distractions. This skewed toward inexperience, News sports writer "Ohio's defensive field goal got to be positive and upbeat loss of concentration may account for their mental percentage is the best in the six freshmen and six sopho- and let things take care of Alter quite a lengthy but deserved month off, mores, it is hard for the rest of preparedness. league and one of the tops in the themselves." the women's tennis team is back in action this Sat- the team to back up the scores But despite not having adequate full matches in country," Larranaga said. Conditioning and concentra- urday. Technically it is a home meet but will be of their top performers. practice, the team is very anxious to play this tion were the two areas of played in Toledo at Westown Tennis Center. The weekend and get the second half of the season While OU has been stingy on "Despite the slow start, we'- focus this week in practice. Falcons take on Detroit-Mercy in their first dual the defensive end in terms of its re improving, but we still have started. Simpson was concerned with meet of the year. The Falcons will be shorthanded for the match opponents' field goal percentage, way more potential," Nacca gymnasts not finishing their the Falcons have blistered other said. "We are at a time where "I think physically we are in good shape for this because sophomore Patty Bank will be sitting out routines strongly. time of year," head coach Penny Dean said. "But due to a NCAA rule that states that tennis players MAC squads for a 59 percent underclassmen are just start- Reaching the 180s was the shooting clip over the last four ing to gain confidence." I'll be surprised if we arc totally mentally ready may not play in more than 25 matches per season. team's previous goal - now because we have not had many full three set "We are definitely ready to compete because we games. Last weekend, Karen Jordan they are shooting for 183. The set season bests while placing matches in practice." are tired of just playing each other," junior and team's current high score was It is difficult to go all out in practice in the Field first singles player Erin Bowbeer said. One of the key reasons has first on the beam with a 9.60 181.550 against Ball State last been the outstanding perform- and a 9.60 on the floor. Julia weekend. ance of the Falcon freshman Zelikov took first on the vault "We did a good job of reach- Upset-minded backcourt combination of An- with a 9.425. But the high ing our goal of scoring in the Continued from page seven. get what everyone else's situa- their rematch with Toledo on tonio Daniels and Jay Larranaga scores could not be backed up 180s," Nacca said. "Now we court advantage [in the MAC tion is," Clark said. March 5. Daniels has averaged 19 points by their teammates due to in- want to get in the area of 183." tournament] and we have been As the Falcons go through The BG-OU confrontation over this four-game span and juries. This weekend will not The meet begins at 2 p.m. at really focused on ourselves. I the final MAC stretch, the will be televised live by Larranaga has poured in 14 mar- beany different. Eppler North on Saturday. don't want our players to for- squad is anxiously awaiting SportsChannel and PASS. kers a game while shooting over 60 percent from the floor.

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HAMAR, Norway - Nancy Kerrigan skated in the same lacy white costume she wore the day of her assault, a subtle reminder to Tonya Harding that all is not forgotten or forgiven. They never spoke on the ice in their first Olympic practice together Thursday, and they tracked each other out of the corners of their eyes to keep from bumping while they skated. When one performed, the other turned away. They acted more like strangers than teammates. At the end of two sessions, Tht AIUClaird Preii Harding crashed on a triple axel, U.S. goaltcnder Garth Snow slops Canada's Jean Yves-Roy to preserve a 3-3 tie. The U.S. has earned a skidded into the wall and clut- tie in each of their three contests. ched her right ankle in pain. Not even a sore ankle was go- ing to stop her from trying the one move that no other woman in More medals for Moe, the Olympics can match. She rose gingerly, skated slowly over to her coach and a few minutes later attempted the hockey earns tie. 3-3 jump three more times in the rink where the medals will be de- cided next week. She pulled out by Larry McShane of the first one before leaping, TheAssot iated Press more than one hour without incident. then she twirled around only Kerrigan continued on to watch the U.S. hockey twice on her next attempt. Final- I.II.IJEHAMMER, Norway - After skiing sensa- team, and she saw their best effort of the Olympic ly, she made it, a full three and a tion Tommy Moe celebrated his birthday with an- tournament. half revolutions, even if she had other medal, America's Olympians took to the ice A penalty with 42 seconds left opened the door to step out of the landing at the Thursday, where Brian Boitano stumbled and the for the Americans, who took advantage 14 seconds last moment because of the pain. U.S. hockey team tied. later when Todd Marchant scored his first goal of "My ankle hurt like that at the The never-say-die hockey team scored a power the Olympics. In addition to its man advantage, the nationals," said Harding, who play goal with 2H seconds left to notch its third U.S. pulled its goalie to play 6-on-4. won the U.S. Figure Skating Straight iimu- Ironi-behind deadlock, 3-3 against The tie clinched Canada (2-0-1) a spot in the me- Championships last month after Thr Associated Preii defending silver medalist Canada. dal round, while the Americans (0-0-3) would likely Kerrigan was clubbed in an at- U.S. Olympic figure skaters Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan kept And Boitano, making his first Olympic appear- need a win over Sweden (2-0-1) on Saturday or tack that Harding's ex-husband their distance during their first practice session Thursday. ance since winning the gold in 1988, stumbled Italy (0-3) to qualify. and bodyguard claimed she shortly after taking the ice in the figure skating "We need to prove to ourselves that we can beat helped plot. Lillehammer organizing commit- Lee and Abrasheva joined Ker- competition somebody," U.S. coach Tim Taylor said. "I think Harding got a warm hug from tee, said organizers nearly quad- rigan and they all warmed up for Boltano's spill was one of many on a bizarre this was more of a win than the first two ties to us, Lily Lee, an American who com- rupled the security force from 40 eight minutes before Harding fi- night when- the three men responsible for the last mentally. So I think this will be more a spring- petes for South Korea, at the end to ISO because of two vague tele- nally showed up, wearing a blue six world championships and two gold medals ~ board to us." of the first 45-minute session. phone threats last week from the USA Olympic sweatshirt. Boitano, Viktor Petrenko of Ukraine and Kurt Moe celebrated his 24th birthday in style Thurs- I larding then talked and laughed United States. Harding practiced her free Browning of Canada - all but dropped out of medal day with a silver medal - a nice complement to his with Bulgarian skater Zvetelina "We're preparing for World skate program before Kerrigan contention. downhill gold. Abrasheva. War III," Lunde said. did hers and promptly showed Boitano was eighth, Petrenko ninth and Brown- Moe put a little icing on his Olympic cake with a Kerrigan left early without Bjorn Ruud, who manages the she was prepared for the Games ing 12th. second place in the super-G, making him the first saying a word to Harding. Per- Olympic Amphitheater where by easily making a triple toe loop "When you miss something, when it goes wrong, American skier in 34 years to win more than one haps not coincidentally, that's the skating competition is held, jump. Skating only segments of you go down," Boitano said. "We all missed." medal at an Olympics - and the first American when Harding skated her best, said the first caller was a woman her program to the music from Russia's Alexei Urmanov zipped past the big male ever. twice nailing the triple axel jump at an unknown location who "Jurassic Park," Harding boys to capture the technical program. Elvis Sto- With seven races to go, the U.S. Alpine skiers only one woman, Midori Ito of "wanted very much for Tonya stopped after most jumps to talk jko of Canada was second, followed by Philippe have already topped their Albertville total of two Japan, ever landed in the Olym- Harding to win and said she knew to her coach, Diane Rawlinson. Candeloro of France. America's medal hopes medals. pics. how to do it." The second caller, a Most of the time during Har- rested with U.S. champion Scott Davis, 22, who "Before the race I was yawning three or four They practiced in that opening man who said he was in Santa ding's music, Kerrigan stood on was fourth. times at the start. That's a good sign for me," said session on a dimly lit hockey Barbara, Calif., claimed he had to the side, her back to the rink, Boitano, 30, looked nothing like the skater who Moe. He shared a cake at the bottom of the run rink, across from the main rink, "stop Tonya Harding so she can't talking to her coaches, Evy and swept to gold six years ago. He fell down on a tri- with gold medalist Markus Wasmeier of Germany amid the strongest security force take part in the competition, and Mary Scotvold. ple axel and missed another move. and Atle Skaardal of Norway, who turned 28 and at these Olympics. They were ob- if I do that, God will bless me Kerrigan then skated through "Although I missed the triple axel, I feel like finished sixth. served by an international media forever." her entire program to a Nell everything else was first-rate," he said. "I'm In speedskating, gold-medal favorite Gunda horde worthy of a presidential "It's sick," said Kathy Casey, Diamond medley, opening nicely happy with myself for being able to concentrate Niemann of Germany slipped and skidded into summit. Lee's coach. "You don't train for with a triple flip and a triple toe- after that" competitor Seiko Hashimoto of Japan in a specta- "Holy cow!" Lee screamed the Olympics your whole life to loop combination. Kerrigan also The best news on the ice came when Nancy Ker- cular crash, wiping both out during the 3,000 when she entered the rink. come here and have to deal with popped a couple of triple jumps, rigan and Tonya Harding practiced together for meters. Uve Lunde, venue chief for the this. 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Letters from Jesus and Paul, can our troops as best we could the other five signs be far behind? (through e-mail-100 Hayes hall). Question: By show of hands, We were completely Just imagine: U.S. vs. Australia. All Staff: how many people, aside from ac- stunned a few weeks the kanga's we could eat plus FJIe tual participants, actually enjoy ago when Jesus McPherson! What are we waiting Whoa! Have three weeks gone show choir? Hell's video library: for? Have we just forgiven them for editor-in-chief by already since we last graced Show choir 1, Show Choir II, Show Christ himself wrote giving us Men at Work? Paul Ho- Scott DeKatch these pages? We lost a week in Choir III, Ishtar VII... adinfinitum. a letter to the editor. gan? Crabs? No wait, that was there somewhere, wandering aim- Question 2. Does the Adminis- somebody else. Personally, we're lessly around Bowling Green, look- tration building look like a phallus, Not a peep for two hoping that the land from down ing for Tree hand outs in return for managing editor or is it just our opinion? Seriously, thousand years, and under beats us in Hockey or an- Joe Pciffcr making our top ten (three? four?) go take a gander at that baby. other MANLY type winter Olympic list. So far no luck, but hey, we're Question 3: If it looks like what all of a sudden the big sport so that we could have some- not proud. we say it looks like, then why isn't guy gets the urge to thing to bring all of our testosterone In case there is any misunder- the Parking and Traffic office there? levels up. None of this war for photo editor standing, this is not going to be a Maybe it's enough that we all get notify us that he cheap gas, or evil Drug-Lord dicta- Elizabeth Snider weekly travel column. We were just screwed by the bursar. loves us all, every tor crap. We need some vague po- feeling overly friendly last time, but The final word on Tonya and one. litical ideal to die by the thousands the illness has passed. On to the Nancy: It's only figure skating, for so we can have some interest- art editor random grouching. people, come on, get a life. It's not ing TV for awhile. Mike Cook We were completely stunned a like it was an important event, like We were wondering something few weeks ago when Jesus Christ say... synchronized swimming. else: What are BUI Clinton and himself wrote a letter to the editor. There just isn't any more news to Japanese best of luck in the upcom James Walters doing in the same production Not a peep for two thousand years, be had out of this thing, although, if ing trade war. Our money is on our state? Has anybody informed Vicki Heckman and all of a sudden the big guy gets Tonya wins the gold, we don't fnendly little neighbors from across either of them about the wherea- the urge to notify The BG New* want our knees in swinging dis- the P.O. Let's all be realistic here for bouts of the other? Did anybody Meredith Linamen that he loves us all, every one. We tance. just a moment; When they called notice that Walters said that Dan were just getting over this shock We have a suggestion for Mi- us a bunch of lazy, illiterate. Joe Quayle's visit to Bowling Green when we opened the paper to find chael Jordan, take your money and Six-packs, how many of us got up was "one of the best" events to adviser a little word from our dear old run. baby, it's going to be a short off the floor, shook off our hang- take place in BG? To quote one of Robert Bortel President. trip. Who are we kiddin'? Michael overs, and wrote a letter express- our favorite Profs from BGSU. Mr. Olscamp, we are truly could probably kick ass in the ing how offended we were? "neurotics build castles and schiz- senior writers touched and moved by the effort Majors, look at that Kruk guy from ophrenics live in 'em!" Chew on you put forth in dictating a letter to the Phillies. If Jordan flapped his Walter Campbell What this country needs is an- that one people, we're outa here. Amy Deeb your secretary for the masses. arms hard enough he could proba- other BIG war with somebody that Tom Kitchen and Trevor Gray are Such unhesitating devotion to your bly fly from here to Ullehammer. could possibly kick our asses. We currently on the run from Grand- Andy Dugan loyal constituents is truly noble. We also would like to wish the would go (to Canada) and support mothers everywhere. Dorian Halkovich Melinda Monhar* Todd Stanley from the editors contributors David Coehrs ' 'Just play your little songs and hope Trevor Gray thai someone hears your voice Tom Kitchen through all this collegelown noise.'' Sam Melendez - Mark llulchins Julie Michalak Michael Siebenhaler We've taken time from shopping for Happy Engagement pre- sents for Scott (not DeKatch) and Carolyn to throw together this 111- mag. mascot Swampy, the Black Swamp So we're all preparing ourselves physically and emotionally for Monster the AIDS Benefit Concert. Are you prepared? Or, as the greeks say. psyched?'' Scott DeKatch and Joe PeifTer return from the Hunter S. Thompson Theme Park in their minds to write features on bands Gone Daddy Finch and The Sweaty whiskers and we throw Paste. Powder. Giraffe Boy and UltraMan together in one huge story. Insider is an independent magazine Trevor and Tom check in on this page, along with some skin pbt. published weekly during so we can compete with The BG Newt for ad dollars. the academic year. Melinda. the Theater Critic was everywhere this week, and Letters, questions, poetry, shares her knowledge on page four. Billy Hanway, the King of fiction and art Local Music, is asked 20 questions on page three, while studio mu- submissions, as well as sician Swampyjams on six and seven. Plus. TV listings! your concerns, should be sent to Insider. 210 West We were always cool. We're Insider. Hall, Bowling Green, OH 43403. We cant send anything back, but we just might put you in print. Frl., Feb 18, 1994 Insider

Twenty Questions ... Billy Hanway

Billy Hanway Is, quite simply, THE MAN. He owns and operates MadHaller Music, the coolest record store in the world, and Bowling Green Mu sic and Sound, an equally cool music shop. He plays lead guitar for the AmeriBritish rock quartet Pailc and has a cute white cat named Josh He's also one mean basketball player, as The Sweaty Whiskers can tell you. We sat down with Billy and discussed music, money and other things. As al- ways, he was quite talkative.

You have this tendency lo lorn other people on somehere where it's warm all year round.!/any to mask that's not necessarily new, bat definitely local band - excepting Paste - were lo gel signed catting edge and... oh ... beneficial to their... oh to a major label, who would It be? ... maslcal education. Do you sec yourself as a Gone Daddy Finch goes to SST - - they need Billy Hanway relaxes at home with his cat, Josh. sort of maslcal guru? some new blood. Satan Tortilla to matador. And No. Other people say that. I'm a humble per- the Kind could be signed to EMI.Any truth to the son. I don't really consider myself a musical guru. I rumor you'll ran for mayor In '95? enjoy music and I want other people to be turned I hate politics. I'm too honest a person to be a on to stufTthey haven't heard. I can't handle that politician I haven't seen you wearing the top hat musical guru thing. lately. What's the deal? What are the high and low points of the local I don't want to wear it out. I wore it at the Wing- music scene, aside from the fact there are too er's Christmas parly. many damn cover bands? What gets more chicks, rock and roll or run- Hmmm ... There's hardly anything going on on ning your own business? this town and it's good that people are trying to do Rock and Roll. When you're behind that counter something. I think the scene is at a low and we can forget it only go up from here. There's really not much go- What do you think of the whole Tonya Harding ing on. I'm tired of everybody sounding like thing? everybody else. With the exception of people who It's like the Michael Jackson thing. I think the are doing something different. That's appreciated press needs to be shot. I'm sick of the press. The by me because it's interesting I like the Mind purpose of the press is to degrade our quality of power thing. I like Gone Daddy Finch, too. Any- life and take up our time with crap Let's say the body on a given night is worth going to see. it de- next Black Swamp Arts Festival features a lag pends on the crowd. It's a shame tha a club owner team wrestling match: Battle of the Marks: Hut has to think with his wallet only and they're not will chins versus Lancgan (of the Trees). Who would aeyiNC ing to take chances. I think the scene Is at an all win? time low Mark Hutchins by a mile Mark's got a lot of . 1// t'lxtmonlinary SPI( IA1I7IW, IN Who's the better basketball team, Paste or The heart. KAMXsHIN s/i, MI -v. Exhibition Sweaty Whiskers? Have you heard of Mulha's day out? EMI HUNANl IIMNI Paste. Of course. keeps trying to get us to Interview them and we'- serve lunch, Hrr ihrv in .1 The best pet: Feline or canine? re scared. iner & daily lilrinnr exhibition, ...'. rt.2^ cocktails Equal You have a cat. What's his name? No. You should talk to Jim Cummer about that 111 i*;uii/t'fl l>\ Boston's Joshua.An unnamed bald man told me his one. name was Chad. What's the best band to ever play BG? Probably Wednesday & Friday It's Joshua ... a big. white fluffy thing an old Art School gig. When the Vambo Marble Lunch Buffet IIMIIIIIIIU, 12.1 II.IIIIIIII--. Gibson or Fender? Eye guys were younger and they were rocking. Special 1130-1:30 In ."jtj IH.INII 1 .11 lists. Gibson. What do you think about Zlma, the new re- All you can eat $4.95 The better Beetle: John, Paul or Leonard Co- freshing clear malt beverage? hen ?John. He had balls. I've never heard of it. Open 7 days The Toledo You've become quite the local entrepreneur. During this past summer's Sweaty Whiskers vs. 1616 E. Woosler. Bowling Green 352-9153 Museum of Art Do you Intend to eventually own all of Bowling Paste basketball game lam FJUs kept calling you Free Delivery Green? Billy Buttafuoco What's with thai, man? 1 MX) 1 17-1 ll(i'>~<<>«7& Yes.So, once you own BG ... will you auction It Ask Kathy Buttafuoco.Your favorite song- off at a big markup or Just build a dome around It writers. and turn It Into a... uh ... musical theme park... Ian Hunter, Lennon and McCartney. Leonard BlllyLand, perhaps? Cohen. Robyn Hitchcock. Turn it into a musical theme park. Actually what Locally. Iain Ellis. And Mark Hutchins I really I'd like to do is take the whole musical theme park like what he's doing. THE WIZ

H L iW ^^ C±L^m Jennifer Tanau & Mike Salis Present Book by William F. Brown 1 il»-^^B Lyrics by Charles Smalls Artists' Reception: Based on the story "The Wizard of OZ"

^■T ^^^PwaP^ ^BBBBsawk, by Frank Baum February 18, 1994 February 23-26 at 8 pm and February 4:30 - 6:30 27 at 2 pm 2nd Floor McFall Gallery Eva Marie Saint Theatre, University Hall with food, drink, discussion lead by artists, fiS^M and violin performance. For Reservations call 372-2719 Insider m Fri., Feb 18, 1994 Artists promote classics i Players assist

by Mellnda C. Monhart "We saw two good theatre de- Littlefteld's personal preference she's angry partments that had no Interaction." for Shakespeare led him to select local theatre Littlefield said. "We wanted to do "Twelfth Night" as the first produc something classical and combine tion he has ever directed. He has An appredation for the ans is the best of both departments so never seen the play. "I picked it up. just as important to some people that the actors and designers read it and dedded what was with 'Nunsense' as Monday Night Football and would get exposed to other than what." he said. SportsCenter is to others. The their four year program at school." by Mellnda C. Monhirt American Renaissance Players is a The name was chosen because This Shakespearean comedy is still angry at dress rehearsal that had seen it group of people with a love of the group wanted a name without about characters who exist in a fan- six to seven times. I have so many theatre and a fond sense of devo- any limits. "We're optimistic and tasy land on an island. A pair of Community theatre is alive and professional people working tion to promoting the plays of such ambitious." Llttlefleld said. "We twins In the play are also on the well with the help of The Black around me who are multi- dassic playwrights as Shake- wanted people to know it was a island. The sister disfiirises herself Swamp Players in Bowling speare. Ibsen and Chekhov. talented. It's a strong community dassic oriented group." as a man because she believes that Green. The musical comedy The debut production for the theatre production." her brother has drowned. "Nunsense," by Dan Goggin, di- group is "Twelfth Night", a musical In their 26th year, The Black However, unbeknownst to her. he rected by Bob Hastings. comedy written by William Shake- Swamp Players are presenting is still alive. The case of mistaken "Nunsense" is the story about "Nunsense" as the third show at speare and directed by Roark Uttle- "We're living in an identity begins when the other the Little Sisters of Hoboken, their theatre in the Woodland field. a junior theatre and art major age where arts don't people on the Island think the sister New Jersey at Mount Saint He- Mall. Hastings also directed their at the University. A lot of work has and brother are the same person. lens Convent. This order of nuns first production and his at the gone not only Into creating this get a lot of funding." were almost wiped out by a case new theatre last spring, which group, but in bringing to the stage a Roark Littlefield, "It's very much about love," of botulism when one nun cooked was "The Good Doctor", by Neil production that was truely started Llttlefleld said. "Everyone in the a stew. Five of the nuns survived Simon. from scratch. director play has fallen in love with and buried the dead nuns except After Littlefield co-directed a pro- Previously Hastings has been someone who's not in love with four because the nuns had spent involved with 25-30 productions duction of "Hamlet" last year at the them. It's sometimes sad and their money unwisely. The five since he came to Bowling Green Ohio Theatre In Toledo, a group of sometimes its very funny. A lot of remaining nuns are holding a ten years ago. He majored in people from that play and his dose Funding and locating a theatre to women can identify with these benefit performance in their theatre at Otterbein College and friend Matthew Gretzlnger, a senior perform in were the next two most guys that keep coming onto them school to raise money to bury the is currently the recreation coor- theatre major at the University of important Hems. Littlefield had al and are relentless." other four dead nuns who are be- dinator for the city. This produc- Toledo, came together and started ways wanted to direct and to help The setting for the produdion ing preserved in the freezer. tion is a switch for Hastings be- to put together what would come make this a reality he took $5,000 could be today or 100 years ago, cause he is used to being on stage. to be known as The American of money he had invested and according to Littlefield. He de- The characters in the play sing, Renaissance Players. saved for after school and used it to scribed the costume and set design move props, dance and visit with help the group get their feet off of finmp as "rather abstract and not spedf- "They dance and sing the audience as if they were per- the ground. Without a storage

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ROCK GOSSIP FROM THE BLACK SWAMP

Swampy Jams with Jon Stavole and Bob Sadowy of Ibe Sweaty whiskers. Jeff DeWllte Is obscured by Jon's jacket.

The Sweaty Whiskers rock my songs. "I Don't Like" and "Some- come a long way since the sum- was this guy at the pool table ... He world. thing Right," on 4-track and went mer of'92. looked like he'd been living under BABY, WHY DONT WE... That's right. Call me crazy, but, into rotation on WBGU - 88.1 FM. "I think we're writing better the pool table ... and he was yelling TONIGHT: Charlotte's Webb at in my opinion, few things beat go "We recorded in the basement of songs." DeWitte says. "You get to 'why dont you play some real rock Ihe Club in Toledo, The Kind at ing to some nameless dive on a West Hall." DeWitte says. "It was 9 know each other after a while. You and roll?' and Jon said 'Get a life' Easy Street, Terry Davidson and Friday night, having a few cold a.m. on a Saturday and we all had dick with everybody a bit easier." through the mike. He picked up the Ihe Gears at Howard's and Sweaty ones (and a few more) and buggin' horrible 40-ounce hangovers." The band takes a communal ap- cueball and was about to throw it Whiskers with Vambo Marble Eye out to one of the coolest bands in What people seem to like best proach to songwriting. at the stage." at dub 21. SATURDAY: Stephen the Midwest. Sets my toes a about th? Whiskers is not a strong "It's a collaboration. Everybody One of the pitfalls the Whiskers, Christ off and the Marvelo. is Cricket tappin. sense of professionalism, but the gets together and it starts out with like many local bands, have run Troupe at Polleyes, Spiderfoot al Picture a cross between Cheap band's dedication to simply having the initial guitar riff from Bob. Joe into is the unwillingness of dub Qub 21, The TwistofTs at Easy Tnck and the Pixies, but more raw, a good time. takes it and runs with it and after I owners to book local acts. Street, and Terry Davidson and the with punk sensibilities. Then you "It's a fun band. We're not wor hear it I horse around on the drums "They dont respect bands, or Gears at Howards. TUESDAYOpen might have an idea of the sound. ried about a record rep seeing us. andjon s on the side trying to think they're serious. It's more of a Mike at Easy Street, and an un However, to truly understand the When you start to worry about that, come up with lyrics. "DeWitte says. burden for Ihem to bring in bands, named act at Club 21. WEDNES- DAY: AIDS benifit at Howards. Whiskers, you need to see them it's not fun," DeWitte says. "We're "We sound like a cross between unless you're like Rizzo or some- perform live. not trying to prove anything." Waylon Jennings and Unsane." thing," DeWitte says. Doug's Brother at PoDeyes, 'n- I guess it's something you can "We have a frontman." Sadowy Of course, being in a band has its troverts9 at Easy Street, and an And what does the future hold unnnamed act at Club 21. ThURS compare to seeing R.E.M. during adds. "No one else seems to have ups and downs DeWitte recalls for the Sweaty Whiskers? the first few weeks of its existence. a frontman." one incident. DAY: My Mother's Creation at Easy "Major star dom and rock and Street Things may at first appear rough Although three of the four Whis "We were playing at Howard's roll fame." Kelso says. "And lots of around the edges, but there are kers have been in other bands, this and ai the back of the bar there panties." definitely some good things hap band is far from being four pomp- pening. ous, well traveled musicians. While The Sweaty Whiskers formed in Sadowy plays some of the most WBGU 88. 1 fm top 10 June of 1992 when bassist Joe Ke- tasteful guitar riffs in the worid, he Iso (then with the Shanty Digs), will admit that he really doesn't Guitarist Bob Sadowy (of Rower know much about technique. De- wk.ending 2/14/94 Noise) Jeff DeWitte (of the Pogey- Witte is self-taught and hadn't even bait DeWittes) and Jon Stavole de- been playing a year when the boldfuce= 1st time or chart cided lo start a band as a joke Sweaty Whiskers formed. This Artist: Title: Label: "John. Bob and I were at EasyS usually results in Kelso, who start- 1. Pavement Cut Your Hair Matador cd5 treet and we decided it would be ed playing bass in the fifth grade, 2. Green Day Dookie Reprise fun to form a band." DeWitte says IP playing off of the band's inexper- 3. Compilation Song Retains the Name Safe House cd We set up a show with the Shanty ience with really active bass lines 4. Jawbox Digs and convinced Joe to play with Savory " Atlantic cd5 us at the show." "There's really nothing moving, 5. Unsane Total Destruction Malador/Atlanlic cd "They asked me to play with musically, so I have to play that 6. New Bomb Turks I Wanna Sleep Demolition Derby/ Cargo 7" them on Ihe day of their first way," Kelso says. Now, don'i get 7. Crazy Alice Bender Sonic Bubblegum cd show." Kelso agrees. me wrong. One of the things that 8. Heavenly PUNK girl K 10" Since that first show, the band makes this band good is the way 9. Smut Blood Smut & Tears Spanish Fly cd has gone on to make quite a name experience and inexperience play 10. Throneberry Sangria Alias for themselves. They recorded two off of each other. And they have cd '"- teo '"' '»" y _ Insider Gone, Daddy. Gone. by Joe Peiffer

I do hope for them. name has been t he subject of steel whatever comes out from the three the Finch trio manages to eek out Jeds, and as he says "I've always Local cool kids Gone Daddy curtain esque secrecy amoung the of us playing." an original sound that is almost had a soft spot in my heart for Finch have been kicking around band members. According to Eric, almost all of awe inspiring at times. those Sweaty Whiskers." lown for jus! aboui Ihree years and "You know, 1 think that's the first Finch's 1.000 EPs went to the "There is something about this Tommy says the he is more ex we think it's about time they got time any one of us has told the real media. As a result, the five song CD area where there is absolutely cited by the Toledo scene than some press. So here we go. story about the name." Tommy received some attention from the nothing to do." Eric says. "I think Bowling Green's scarce dubs. Gone Daddy Finch grew out of says. press. that breeds some originality and "When you go up to Toledo. I local punk rock favorites Dutch Early influences of the band in- "It's kind of sporadic. AD of a creativity. He contrasts this weird think it's a little more open There's Crumbs and a band called Pondo clude everything from the Beatles sudden, well just pop up out of sort of bored creativity with the trite a lot of places to play." Tommy Sinatra. Today they make up the to Bruce Springsteen to Elvis Coste nowhere. We were like No. 18 at bustle of big city bands. says. "Bowling Green used to be singing trio of Eric Winger on bass. Do. Nowadays the band diversifies Brandice University," Eric says "Any time a band comes here like that, I mean, it's really too bad, Kevin Mumen on guitar, and To- their musical interests listening to Brandice University? from Detroit or Cleveland, they're there are a lot more bands in Bowl mmy GrzybowsW on drums. everything from Tom Waits to Pub "Well, you know we want to ap usually some lame-ass Bud Light ing Green that want to play." Rumor has it the group's name lie Enemy. peal to rich kids," Eric explains Ska band," Eric says. "Maybe it's He thinks one band, in particular stems from a bizarre incident in- This might help to explain the "We're going for that disposible in just partly my thinking that that I'm should receive some more atten- volving a lost father and a winged unusual Lemonheads/ Beatles/ come." on to something that nobody else tion. member of the animal kingdom. Vambo Marble Eye sound that After reviewing Eric's comments, knows anymore. Perhaps a bit of Take Giraffe Boy, for example Well, not really, but. Eric told me I eminates from the band's EP Kevin offered an insight. snobbery on my part." How often do they get to play? was to "make up a complete lie "Gods Own Santa Jacket." "Eric likes to talk in those big, All snobbery aside. Eric says he That's too bad they should get to about the name." After hearing "It's like pop music, but it's not smart marketing terms."' Kevin thinks some great bands have e play often." Eric concurs. Eric's comment. Tommy attemp like sissy pop music." Eric says. "It quips. merged from the flatlands "Giraffe Buy is neat." he says ted to set the record straight. splits the difference between hard Tommy simply shakes his head "There are some really great When pressed about the most "We are all big fans of Perry rock and the pop thing." in wonderment. bands that have come out of here. liked clubs in town the band To- Finch, who was in a band called Art Tommy says he doesn't care "I don't know about that rich kid By here I mean the scene. Wait a mmy cited the emerging Club 21 School, and so we knew we want- who listens to the band or what stuff, man ... I have a hard time ft minute, put scene in quotation "One of the funnest places to ed the name Finch in the band's they sound like as long as long as guring out who the hell listens to marks cause I really hate that play is definitely Club 21," Tommy name. Once we decided that we Finch continues to produce decent us. Not because, you know, we're term." Eric says. "Some of them go says. The audience we get there is sat around and thought about music. bad," Tommy falters. "It's just hard on. and some of them leave town, just great." things that would sound cool in "It's guitar-based rock. I mean, to pin down one type of people." and some of them stay here for- When they're not playing front of the word Finch. " Tommy we just try to write good songs. I We know what you mean. To- ever - like us." Eric's picks for best around, Gone Daddy is busy says. don't even know that we have a mmy. bands in Bowling Green are Va releasing and pushing their new Apparently the origin of the sound." Tommy says. "It's just Whoever the audience may be. mbo Marble Eye. Surrounded by seven inch single entitled "I Hope That You Get Where You're Want ing To Go." Eric has apparently changed his "marketing plan," for the latest project. He decided the target audi ence for the single is the pajama party kids. "(The pajama party kids) like to play 45s and call boys We want them to play us when they're call- ing boys." Eric says. Upcoming shows for Finch in- clude next Wednesday at the very, very cool AIDS benifit show at Howards. After that they will be taking off to Warren, Ohio and then to Chester, NY. "Roadtrips are nice this lime of the year when its starting to warm up," Eric says. "It's better than when it gets really hot and the van starts to smell and were laying there in our own filth for a couple of days. Don't get me wrong though. 1 mean it has a certain ap- peal." Throughout this article, you the faithful reader may have noticed one band member remained particularly quiet Well. Kevin summed up his feelings towards dealing with the press for me at the end of our interview: ' 7 hope I gave you nothing of value I hale interviews."

Swampy croons a tune with Kevin Murner and Eric Klinger. Insider Fri., Feb 18, 19941 Bitchin' 'bout Oscar And the other ing to win Best Picture. O.K., those idiot-savant Dustin Hoffman won of you that didn't raise your hand, in 1988 for Ram man. Hanks prac Worth give me two hundred push-ups tically has the award already. bands played because this one has it's name already engraved on the statuette. For Best Actress, Angela Bassett But where are The Age of Inno- (What's Love Got to Do With It?). the cence, Searching for Bobby Fi- Stockard Charming (Sbt Degrees of on and on sher, and Much Ado About Noth- Separation). I lolly Hunter (The ing? You have to realize that the Piano), Emma Thompson(The We figured we'd give our beloved reader some insight into the Watch Academy has a memory that Remains of the Day), and Debra other bands playing at Wednesday's AIDS benefit at Howard's. For byTodd Stanley spands back only three months Winger(Shadowlands). This is Ihe extra credit (and free CDs), look at the photos on page five and tell These films came out too early in category the Academy always us who's who. Mail your resposes to INSIDER, 210 West Hall. In the category of Best I'iciure. the season, thus the Academy has seems to have trouble with. One or Hope to see you at the show. ihe Academy has nominated In Ihc forgotten about them. two of the nominations always Indie Rockers Giraffe boy formed in the spring of last year, Name of Ihc Father. The Nominations for Best Aclor ate seem to be stretching it. Hunter is when Armadillo guitarist/vocalist Christian Brandt decided to try Piano The Remains of the Day, Daniel Day Lewis (In Ihe Name of the favorite in this category, but his hand at drumming and form a new band with his brother Wil- Schlndler'a List, andThe Fugitive the Father), Laurence Fishburne Winger is a good dark horse, fred (bass, vocals) and Brian Boes (guitar, vocals). Yes. that's right. The Fugitive (What's Love Got to Do With It?). having been passed over the last ' Wilfred had been playing bass for a while and we wanted to get What does that movie and Ghost Tom Hanks (Philadelphia), An time she played a woman dying of a band together and so 1 told Brian to learn to play guitar." Christian have in common? Neither one thony Hopkins(The Remains of cancer inTerms of Endearment said. should have been nominated for Ihe Day), and Liam Neeson One of the worst miscarriages of Giraffe Boy is slated to open the show on Wenesday Powder an Oscar The Piano falls into what (Schlndler's List) Most of these justice is the failure to nominate was created shortly after the breakup of Grunge groove pop hea- I like to call The Crying Game cale nominations are a case of mistaken Michelle Pfeiffer from The Age of vies Ton. Although Mark Hutchlns (guitar, vocals), Joe Robles gory: a film that's different and identity. Anthony Hopkins and Innocence She gave what is un- (drums) and Ed Mason (bass) made up three fourths of Ton. Pow- causes a lot of talk, so the Acad- Daniel Day-Lewis have been doubtedly one of the best perform- der's sound Is not to be confused with Ton's east-of-SubPop emy just has to nominate it to nominated for the wrong films. ances of the year and deserves not sound. "We try not to follow the same format.'' Hutchlns says. show that they have a little class. Hopkins is much better in Shad- only the nomination but the award Powder will be playing second or third In the lineup. As for Schlndler's List, raise your owlands and Day-Lewis should be as well. Ultraman Is a band we can't say much about, because it's De- hand if you think this movie is go up for The Age of Innocence. Liam Katch's band, but we can tell you this: The band used lo be Gear- Neeson, while excellant, was no Supporting Aclor nods go to head, a Tin Ponies / Sweaty Whiskers side project. New members match for Ben Kingsley in Schlnd- Leonard DiCapriofWhat's Eating were added, so the name was changed. The sound is similar to ler's List. The same goes for the Gilbert Grape?). Ralph hen Gearheads feedback laced pop. but slowed down a bit and slightly DAY BY DAY nomination from Philadelphia. in -.(Schlndler's List). Tommy Lee more complex. UltraMan will play second or third. Denzel Washington was far better Jones (The Fugitive), John Malko- Paste came about when Merry Can men Iain EDis and Denny COVER CONTEST than Tom Hanks. But the Hanks' vich (In the Line of Fire), and Pete Austin decided to go electric. Although guitarist Billy Hanway (see nomination has a couple of special Postlelhwaile (In the Name of the page three) says the band Is "Hanging on by a suicidal thread." stipulations. First of all, he is an Father). This is always the best Paste keeps popping up around town. Their sound is beyond cate- AIDS victim, and the Academy category when it comes to closely gorization, but a layperson might describe it as a hybrid of glam. wants to show that they are in contested amounts of talent. This folk, country and driving powerpop rock and roll. Paste will play support for the fighting of the one is always up in the air but the fourth on Wednesday. disease. Secondly, the Academy safe bet would be Tommy Lee That's that, gotta git Keep on roc kin' in the flat land, bucko. has always been suckers for peo- Jones whose due after his award ple who are sick or handicapped in for JFK went to Jack Palance in some way. Look at the winner's in 1991. Deadline: March lst/ the past few years in the Best Actor category. Last year the blind Al Pa- Get Together... Call 2-2343 for info dno won for Scent of a Woman, There you have H. My com- $25 TO WINNER the autistic Daniel Day-Lewis won plaints with yet another overrated in 1989 for My Left Foot, and the year of Oscar nominations. You may not agree with some or any of and plant my choices, but when the winners are announced at the end of March, don't let me tell you I told a tree. F%€AFE you so. q G. TAX* > THE KIND •o o with o O 352-0796 f> Alternative Rock < HOURS: 6:00 A.M.-12:00 MIDNIGHT MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICE AREA: BOWLING GREEN $2.00 Fare $1.00 Fare Children D D For Persons For Elderly (65*) / 4 YRS OR UNDER 40 LBS. e e 4-64 Yrs. of Age Handicapped Persons Ride Free Of Charge Children 4-12 yrs. when with adult. THE accompanied by an adult. Child must ride In Child Restraint^ T Seats provided. h Transit t.D. Card Required' TWISTOFFS!! e Call 354-6203 For More Information "Transit ID. Cards Available Al Grants Administrators Ollice This eervka ll SATURDAY NIGHT Van all Available tinjncrd in par! Wheelchair Access A Call 1 Hr. 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